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Old Dee you are right. We need to have a joke every now and then. It is what keeps me sane. IDAD, take a chill pill. When I read his comments I thought exactly what Old Dee posted. Now people take a big deep breath and relax.

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Take a deep breath IDAD it was a little joke sorry you did not see the humour in it.

I still think it was funny when discussing a car retailer.

or perhaps he ws making a little light humour....something I sense you ought to partake of !!

I come on the website to discuss about the team I love with fellow demons supports. I am sick a tired of getting picked on about my poor spelling.

Its only humorous it the person you are picking on finds it funny otherwise its bullying.

Read the comment and move on.

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I come on the website to discuss about the team I love with fellow demons supports. I am sick a tired of getting picked on about my poor spelling.

Its only humorous it the person you are picking on finds it funny otherwise its bullying.

Read the comment and move on.

Appreciate your sensitivities

I was not bullying you as I am far from the best speller going around.

But as you say lets move on

Go dees

Posted

Old Dee you are right. We need to have a joke every now and then. It is what keeps me sane. IDAD, take a chill pill. When I read his comments I thought exactly what Old Dee posted. Now people take a big deep breath and relax.

Maybe I'm just over getting bullied on this website.

Posted

Maybe I'm just over getting bullied on this website.

mate your reaction was unecessarily harsh.

We all get razzed.

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Posted

mate your reaction was unecessarily harsh.

We all get razzed.

What's unnecessary is pointing out a spelling error in someones comment instead of commenting about the topic.

Posted

What's unnecessary is pointing out a spelling error in someones comment instead of commenting about the topic.

od wasn't correcting your spelling he just asked if "brake" was a pun given the automotive connection

a freudian slip perhaps?

hardly bullying old chap, lighten up a bit and have a laugh

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Posted

Someone correcting spelling is not bullying - that is laughable.

Jonah form Summer Heights High would accuse 'miss' of bullying for pointing out his spelling mistakes.

That's how laughable it is.


Posted

Oh God can we get back to the sponsor

Seems like we have a good one for a nice change.

It is good 'old dee' and hopefully a sign of things to come. For a change there is a good feel about the club.

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At the B&F Bartlett has announced that this sponsorship has been extended:rolleyes:  Assume details will be announced later.

Great news and another step on off-field stability! 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

At the B&F Bartlett has announced that this sponsorship has been extended:rolleyes:  Assume details will be announced later.

Great news and another step on off-field stability! 

Hope they've signed a 20 year deal and AHG becomes synonymous with Melbourne like Carlsberg became synonymous with Liverpool. ;)

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  • 1 month later...
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At the B&F PJ flagged that AHG would sign on for another contract.  It seems to be getting close to finalisation:  http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/melbourne-in-advanced-talks-for-new-deal-with-major-sponsor-ahg-20161027-gsc9kv.html

"An extension of the partnership with AHG would continue a strong month for the club. The Demons began October by securing the contract extension of young spearhead Jesse Hogan until the end of 2019...Melbourne were then a key player during the recent trade period, stunningly landing the signature of Hawthorn veteran Jordan Lewis..."

Another element of off-field stability to help strengthen our club.  I really like how all the off-field teams from PJ, to admin to recruiting etc are quietly going about their business.  So, no distractions for the players.  Just let them be the best they can be (and get us to finals!)

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2 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

At the B&F PJ flagged that AHG would sign on for another contract.  It seems to be getting close to finalisation:  http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/melbourne-in-advanced-talks-for-new-deal-with-major-sponsor-ahg-20161027-gsc9kv.html

"An extension of the partnership with AHG would continue a strong month for the club. The Demons began October by securing the contract extension of young spearhead Jesse Hogan until the end of 2019...Melbourne were then a key player during the recent trade period, stunningly landing the signature of Hawthorn veteran Jordan Lewis..."

Another element of off-field stability to help strengthen our club.  I really like how all the off-field teams from PJ, to admin to recruiting etc are quietly going about their business.  So, no distractions for the players.  Just let them be the best they can be (and get us to finals!)

Let's hope AHG becomes synonymous with Melbourne over a long period of time and therefore synonymous with success.

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Tried to buy a Hyundai using the Melbourne FC connection/discount but in the end they were uncompetitive.

Just sayin...

Posted
6 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Tried to buy a Hyundai using the Melbourne FC connection/discount but in the end they were uncompetitive.

Just sayin...

I would say as a Melbourne member you're only obligation with them being a sponsor is that you have them in your considerations when you look at buying a new car. If the price doesn't match what your expectations are then it is what it is.

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16 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Tried to buy a Hyundai using the Melbourne FC connection/discount but in the end they were uncompetitive.

Just sayin...

Roosy was a fail after all...

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Posted
30 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Tried to buy a Hyundai using the Melbourne FC connection/discount but in the end they were uncompetitive.

Just sayin...

when i looked at one stage (didn't get a hyundai in the end) ahg only had one hyundai dealer. things might have changed since

Posted
1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Tried to buy a Hyundai using the Melbourne FC connection/discount but in the end they were uncompetitive.

Just sayin...

 

1 hour ago, stuie said:

Roosy was a fail after all...

 

Didn't Neeld say he wanted us to become the club that it was hardest to buy a car from?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Ted Fidge said:

 

 

Didn't Neeld say he wanted us to become the club that it was hardest to buy a car from?

Nah he was all bout taking the bus...

 

Posted

Gave them a go as I was looking for a new Kia. I'm based out of Geelong, wasn't much use trying to deal with their one dealer based in Frankston!

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